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Other financing options

When students and parents are unable to pay all costs in full by the due dates, or if financial aid will not be available until after
the term begins, payment arrangements must be made with the Office of the Bursar.

A Direct PLUS Loan is a low-interest rate loan to help parents pay for their child's education beyond high school. The U.S.
Department of Education is the lender, not a bank or a credit union. Direct PLUS Loan funds are usually applied directly to your child's
school account. A Direct PLUS Loan is not a grant or scholarship; therefore, you must repay the money received. Parents can borrow a
Direct PLUS Loan for their child if he or she is a "dependent student."

Alternative Loans are non-federal educational loans available from a variety of national lending institutions. Minimums and maximums
vary for these loan programs but all require a satisfactory credit history.

OFFICE OF STUDENT FINANCIAL AID

The Office of Student Financial Aid provides undergraduate and graduate students with resources about types of financial aid and student employment.